8:45 a.m. –
9:45 a.m.
Special Lecture
Jennie Taylor
Jennie Taylor, A Gold Star Wife and Civilian Aide to the Secretary of Army, will provide a Keynote describing her experiences as a member of the North Ogden Community. Jennie’s husband, Brent Taylor, a member of the Army and Mayor of North Ogden, was killed in action while serving in a military mission in 2018. Jennie shares her insights on how communities can work together to support those who have experienced death, grief, and other losses.
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Sessions
Community Partners & Professional Development
Presented by:
Wei Qiu, Ph.D.
Weber State University
Parenting of Young Children in Physical Distancing: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Home Learning Environments and Parental Stress
Social Emotional Development
Presented by:
Aspen Florence
Ogden School District
What is SEL(social emotional learning)? How do I Increase it in Myself and Others?
Families & Households Thriving Together
Presented by:
Julee Smith
Turning on the Synergistic Power that Makes Communities Great
11:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m.
Sessions
Community Partners & Professional Development
Presented by:
Robert Hunter
Director: The Olene S. Walker Institute of Politics & Public Service
Getting to Know Your Allies
Social Emotional Development
Presented by:
Stacy Bernal
Awesome Autistic Ogden: Creating a Movement from a Moment
Families & Households Thriving Together
Presented by:
Brandon Burr, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, University of Central Oklahoma
Relationship Skills
12:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Break for Lunch
2:00 p.m. –
3:15 p.m.
3:30 p.m. – 4:20 p.m.
Sessions
Community Partners & Professional Development
Presented by:
Kara Shade, Ph.D.
CFLE
Relationship Educator + Candlemaker: A New Spin on Relationship Science
Social Emotional Development
Presented by:
Paul Schvaneveldt, Ph.D.
Professor, Weber State University
The Key to Safe Communities and Economic Development Begins with Flourishing Families
Families & Households Thriving Together
Presented by:
Ashley Randall, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Arizona State University
The Couples Coping Enhancement Training (CCET): Applying Stress Theory and Research to Practice